Still no pubs though?Pompeyyellows wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:44 am Hi. Getting back in touch as Oxford United now has a live planning application for our newly proposed stadium - as detailed here: https://oufcstadium.co.uk/oxford-united ... validated/
"There is now a short window of time for the public to respond local Council on the planning application, so if anyone would be happy to fill in a very short form over the next couple of weeks before the public consultation closes, that would be massively appreciated. The link to submit your view on the planning application can be found here: https://planningregister.cherwell.gov.u ... 24/00539/F
"As I've previously posted, if we were to move to this new Triangle site, away fans would benefit from improved public transport routes (including a Train Station on the doorstep of the new ground), vastly better facilities for visitors, and a significantly improved atmosphere compared to our current, soulless Kassam stadium. Thank you in advance to anyone who can spend a few minutes helping a fellow member of the football community from becoming homeless in two years.
After experiencing the Fratton atmosphere last weekend, which i thought was the best i've seen it at Fratton Park, i would love to have that at our own stadium. At present we can only dream of that because it ain't happening where we currently are.
From the position you are in now you really should be going up this season, hopefully we can claim 6th spot and make the playoffs but thats going to be tough.
Thanks for reading this and thank you to everyone who responded last time.
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Yo. Are you the same PompeyYellows that posts on the YellowsForum.co.uk? Think we may have briefly chatted on there not too long ago!
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No your quite correct, But it will make it very easy to stop off in the city centre have a few beers the catching another train from Oxford to Oxford parkway for the match. Or take advantage of the fan zones that will be at the stadium. Our current stadium has nothing even the access is crap.Pompey1984+1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:49 amStill no pubs though?Pompeyyellows wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:44 am Hi. Getting back in touch as Oxford United now has a live planning application for our newly proposed stadium - as detailed here: https://oufcstadium.co.uk/oxford-united ... validated/
"There is now a short window of time for the public to respond local Council on the planning application, so if anyone would be happy to fill in a very short form over the next couple of weeks before the public consultation closes, that would be massively appreciated. The link to submit your view on the planning application can be found here: https://planningregister.cherwell.gov.u ... 24/00539/F
"As I've previously posted, if we were to move to this new Triangle site, away fans would benefit from improved public transport routes (including a Train Station on the doorstep of the new ground), vastly better facilities for visitors, and a significantly improved atmosphere compared to our current, soulless Kassam stadium. Thank you in advance to anyone who can spend a few minutes helping a fellow member of the football community from becoming homeless in two years.
After experiencing the Fratton atmosphere last weekend, which i thought was the best i've seen it at Fratton Park, i would love to have that at our own stadium. At present we can only dream of that because it ain't happening where we currently are.
From the position you are in now you really should be going up this season, hopefully we can claim 6th spot and make the playoffs but thats going to be tough.
Thanks for reading this and thank you to everyone who responded last time.
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Welcome to the forum then .
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That's true it will make access a bit easier.Pompeyyellows wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:19 pmNo your quite correct, But it will make it very easy to stop off in the city centre have a few beers the catching another train from Oxford to Oxford parkway for the match. Or take advantage of the fan zones that will be at the stadium. Our current stadium has nothing even the access is crap.Pompey1984+1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:49 amStill no pubs though?Pompeyyellows wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:44 am Hi. Getting back in touch as Oxford United now has a live planning application for our newly proposed stadium - as detailed here: https://oufcstadium.co.uk/oxford-united ... validated/
"There is now a short window of time for the public to respond local Council on the planning application, so if anyone would be happy to fill in a very short form over the next couple of weeks before the public consultation closes, that would be massively appreciated. The link to submit your view on the planning application can be found here: https://planningregister.cherwell.gov.u ... 24/00539/F
"As I've previously posted, if we were to move to this new Triangle site, away fans would benefit from improved public transport routes (including a Train Station on the doorstep of the new ground), vastly better facilities for visitors, and a significantly improved atmosphere compared to our current, soulless Kassam stadium. Thank you in advance to anyone who can spend a few minutes helping a fellow member of the football community from becoming homeless in two years.
After experiencing the Fratton atmosphere last weekend, which i thought was the best i've seen it at Fratton Park, i would love to have that at our own stadium. At present we can only dream of that because it ain't happening where we currently are.
From the position you are in now you really should be going up this season, hopefully we can claim 6th spot and make the playoffs but thats going to be tough.
Thanks for reading this and thank you to everyone who responded last time.
It's a real problem with these newer stadiums not being able to sample the actual place the team you are playing is from.
Granted Fratton is no Southsea.
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